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Elgar, Cello Concerto in E Minor
Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 i. Adagio; Moderato ii. Lento; Allegro molto iii. Adagio iv. Allegro; Moderato; Allegro, ma non troppo; Poco più lento; Adagio Edward Elgar enjoys a curious reputation in his own country. To many, he is the composer of overtly nationalistic music such as Pomp and Circumstance, the musical incarnation of Edwardian imperialism. Although early works such as the Enigma Variations and Imperial March garnered him praise and fame, it is his later works from 1918-1919 that are much more autobiographical in content – none more so than the Cello Concerto in E minor. The Concerto was mostly composed between 1918 and 1919 at Brinkwells, a cottage in the Sussex woods where he wrote three other chamber works – the Violin Sonata, String Quartet and Piano Quintet. Like these other Brinkwells compositions, the Cello Concerto is a deeply introspective work which reveals much about the composer’s state of mind: an aging artist concerned about his waning popularity, his wife’s failing health, and reflecting on the horrors of the First World War. Despite a grossly under-rehearsed première at the Queen’s Hall on 27 October 1919, it has since been established as perhaps the finest cello concerto in the repertoire, alongside Dvořák’s, and the only work of Elgar’s to enjoy regular performances outside the English-speaking world. The Cello Concerto is an emotionally draining work not only for the players but also the listener, its overwhelming mood one of melancholy and autumnal world-weariness. The first movement opens with a declamatory, grandiose statement by the soloist leading, in almost improvisatory style, into a lilting melody; there is a wistfully lyrical middle section before the opening melody returns. -
String Quartet in E Minor, Op 83
String Quartet in E minor, op 83 A quartet in three movements for two violins, viola and cello: 1 - Allegro moderato; 2 - Piacevole (poco andante); 3 - Allegro molto. Approximate Length: 30 minutes First Performance: Date: 21 May 1919 Venue: Wigmore Hall, London Performed by: Albert Sammons, W H Reed - violins; Raymond Jeremy - viola; Felix Salmond - cello Dedicated to: The Brodsky Quartet Elgar composed two part-quartets in 1878 and a complete one in 1887 but these were set aside and/or destroyed. Years later, the violinist Adolf Brodsky had been urging Elgar to compose a string quartet since 1900 when, as leader of the Hallé Orchestra, he performed several of Elgar's works. Consequently, Elgar first set about composing a String Quartet in 1907 after enjoying a concert in Malvern by the Brodsky Quartet. However, he put it aside when he embarked with determination on his long-delayed First Symphony. It appears that the composer subsequently used themes intended for this earlier quartet in other works, including the symphony. When he eventually returned to the genre, it was to compose an entirely fresh work. It was after enjoying an evening of chamber music in London with Billy Reed’s quartet, just before entering hospital for a tonsillitis operation, that Elgar decided on writing the quartet, and he began it whilst convalescing, completing the first movement by the end of March 1918. He composed that first movement at his home, Severn House, in Hampstead, depressed by the war news and debilitated from his operation. By May, he could move to the peaceful surroundings of Brinkwells, the country cottage that Lady Elgar had found for them in the depth of the Sussex countryside. -
Sunday Playlist
November 25, 2018: (Full-page version) Close Window “I was obliged to be industrious. Whoever is equally industrious will succeed equally well.” — Johann Sebastian Bach Start Buy CD Program Composer Title Performers Record Label Stock Number Barcode Time online Sleepers, Watkinson/King's Chamber 00:01 Buy Now! Handel Ombra mai fu ~ Serse (Xerxes) Sony Classical 89370 696998937024 Awake! Orchestra/Malgoire 00:05 Buy Now! Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 18 in E flat, Op. 31 No. 3 "Hunt" Wilhelm Kempff DG 429 306 n/a 00:27 Buy Now! Hanson Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Op. 21 "Nordic" Nashville Symphony/Schermerhorn Naxos 8.559072 636943907221 01:01 Buy Now! Gershwin Lullaby for String Quartet Manhattan String Quartet Newport Classics 60033 N/A 01:09 Buy Now! Bach Brandenburg Concerto No. 1 in F, BWV 1046 Il Giardino Armonico/Antonini Teldec 6019 745099844226 01:29 Buy Now! Dvorak Violin Concerto in A minor, Op. 53 Luca/Saint Louis Symphony/Slatkin Nonesuch 79052 07559790522 02:00 Buy Now! Duffy Three Jewish Portraits Milwaukee Symphony/Macal Koss Classics 1022 021299710388 String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, D. 810 "Death and the 02:11 Buy Now! Schubert Amadeus Quartet DG 410 024 028941002426 Maiden" 02:51 Buy Now! Gottschalk The Dying Poet Robert Silverman Marquis Classics 161 774718116123 03:00 Buy Now! Schumann String Quartet in A, Op. 41 No. 3 St. Lawrence String Quartet EMI 56797 724355679727 03:33 Buy Now! Foote Second Suite for Piano, Op. 30 Virginia Eskin Northeastern 223 n/a 03:47 Buy Now! Still Miniatures Powers Woodwind Quintet White Pine Music 215 700261334110 Suzuki/Orlovsky/Indianapolis 03:59 Buy Now! Canning Fantasy on a Hymn by Justin Morgan Decca 458 157 028945845725 SO/Leppard 04:11 Buy Now! Telemann Trumpet Concerto No. -
Tertis's Viola Version of Elgar's Cello Concerto by Anthony Addison Special to Clevelandclassical
Preview Heights Chamber Orchestra conductor's notes: Tertis's viola version of Elgar's Cello Concerto by Anthony Addison Special to ClevelandClassical An old adage suggested that violists were merely vio- linists-in-decline. That was before Lionel Tertis! He was born in 1876 of musical parents who had come to England from Poland and Russia and, at three years old, he started playing the piano. At six he performed in public, but had to be locked in a room to make him practice, a procedure that has actually fostered many an international virtuoso. At thirteen, with the agree- ment of his parents, he left home to earn his living in music playing in pickup groups at summer resorts, accompanying a violinist, and acting as music attendant at a lunatic asylum. +41:J:-:/1?<1>95@@1041?@A0510-@(>5:5@E;88131;2!A?5/@-75:3B5;85:-?45? "second study," but concentrating on the piano and playing concertos with the school or- chestra. As sometime happens, his violin teacher showed little interest in a second study <A<58-:01B1:@;8045?2-@41>@4-@41C-?.1@@1>J@@102;>@413>;/1>E@>-01 +5@4?A/4 encouragement, Tertis decided he had to teach himself. Fate intervened when fellow stu- dents wanted to form a string quartet. Tertis volunteered to play viola, borrowed an in- strument, loved the rich quality of its lowest string and thereafter turned the old adage up- side down: a not very obviously gifted violinist becoming a world class violist. But, until the viola attained respectability in Tertis’s hands, composers were reluctant to write for the instrument. -
RECORDED RICHTER Compiled by Ateş TANIN
RECORDED RICHTER Compiled by Ateş TANIN Previous Update: February 7, 2017 This Update: February 12, 2017 New entries (or acquisitions) for this update are marked with [N] and corrections with [C]. The following is a list of recorded recitals and concerts by the late maestro that are in my collection and all others I am aware of. It is mostly indebted to Alex Malow who has been very helpful in sharing with me his extensive knowledge of recorded material and his website for video items at http://www.therichteracolyte.org/ contain more detailed information than this list.. I also hope for this list to get more accurate and complete as I hear from other collectors of one of the greatest pianists of our era. Since a discography by Paul Geffen http://www.trovar.com/str/ is already available on the net for multiple commercial issues of the same performances, I have only listed for all such cases one format of issue of the best versions of what I happened to have or would be happy to have. Thus the main aim of the list is towards items that have not been generally available along with their dates and locations. Details of Richter CDs and DVDs issued by DOREMI are at http://www.doremi.com/richter.html . Please contact me by e-mail:[email protected] LOGO: (CD) = Compact Disc; (SACD) = Super Audio Compact Disc; (BD) = Blu-Ray Disc; (LD) = NTSC Laserdisc; (LP) = LP record; (78) = 78 rpm record; (VHS) = Video Cassette; ** = I have the original issue ; * = I have a CD-R or DVD-R of the original issue. -
Musicweb International August 2020 RETROSPECTIVE SUMMER 2020
RETROSPECTIVE SUMMER 2020 By Brian Wilson The decision to axe the ‘Second Thoughts and Short Reviews’ feature left me with a vast array of part- written reviews, left unfinished after a colleague had got their thoughts online first, with not enough hours in the day to recast a full review in each case. This is an attempt to catch up. Even if in almost every case I find myself largely in agreement with the original review, a brief reminder of something you may have missed, with a slightly different slant, may be useful – and, occasionally, I may be raising a dissenting voice. Index [with page numbers] Malcolm ARNOLD Concerto for Organ and Orchestra – see Arthur BUTTERWORTH Johann Sebastian BACH Concertos for Harpsichord and Strings – Volume 1_BIS [2] Johann Sebastian BACH, Georg Philipp TELEMANN, Carl Philipp Emanuel BACH The Father, the Son and the Godfather_BIS [2] Sir Arnold BAX Morning Song ‘Maytime in Sussex’ – see RUBBRA Amy BEACH Piano Quintet (with ELGAR Piano Quintet)_Hyperion [9] Sir Arthur BLISS Piano Concerto in B-flat – see RUBBRA Benjamin BRITTEN Serenade for Tenor, Horn and Strings, etc._Alto_Regis [15, 16] Arthur BUTTERWORTH Symphony No.1 (with Ruth GIPPS Symphony No.2, Malcolm ARNOLD Concerto for Organ and Orchestra)_Musical Concepts [16] Paul CORFIELD GODFREY Beren and Lúthien: Epic Scenes from the Silmarillion - Part Two_Prima Facie [17] Sir Edward ELGAR Symphony No.2_Decca [7] - Sea Pictures; Falstaff_Decca [6] - Falstaff; Cockaigne_Sony [7] - Sea Pictures; Alassio_Sony [7] - Violin Sonata (with Ralph VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Violin Sonata; The Lark Ascending)_Chandos [9] - Piano Quintet – see Amy BEACH Gerald FINZI Concerto for Clarinet and Strings – see VAUGHAN WILLIAMS [10] Ruth GIPPS Symphony No.2 – see Arthur BUTTERWORTH Alan GRAY Magnificat and Nunc dimittis in f minor – see STANFORD Modest MUSSORGSKY Pictures from an Exhibition (orch. -
Recorded Gilels
RECORDED GILELS Including Non-commercial & Unpublished Items Compiled by Ateş TANIN Previous Update: September 1, 2015 This Update: January 8, 2017 New entries (or acquisitions) for this update are marked with [N] and corrections with [C] . The following is a list of recorded recitals and concerts by Emil Gilels, with one reference listing to each commercial release that are in my collection and all others that I am aware of. Your comments, additions and corrections would be much appreciated. Please contact me by e-mail: [email protected] . Details of Gilels CDs issued by DOREMI are at http://www.doremi.com/gilels.html . LOGO: (CD) = Compact Disc; (SACD) = Super Audio Compact Disc; (LD) = NTSC Laserdisc; (BD) = Blu-Ray Disc; (LP) = LP record; (78) = 78 rpm record; (VHS) = Video Cassette; ** = I have the original issue ; * = I have a CD-R or DVD-R of the original issue. (PTA) = I have a privately taped audio copy; (PTV) = I have a privately taped video copy ABSIL Concerto for Piano and Orchestra No.1, Op.30 29/5/1938 - Brussels - Live - excerpt CYPRESS CYP1102 (DVD) ALBENIZ Navarra 6/1/1954 - Moscow - Live - DOREMI DHR-7795 (CD)** Navarra [Arranged for Two Pianos] 1941 - Moscow - Flier - (PTV) Rumores de la Caleta (Malaguena) from Recuerdos de Viaje, Op.71/6 23/2/1957 - Moscow - Live - DOREMI DHR-7795 (CD)** [C] ALYABIEV Piano Quintet in E-flat 1949 - Moscow - Beethoven Q. - DG 00289 479 4651 (24CD)** Piano Trio in a 1&5/11/1948 - Moscow - Tsyganov/Shirinsky - DOREMI DHR-7755 (CD)** Sonata in e for Violin and Piano 12/1950 - Moscow - Tsyganov - DOREMI DHR-7755 (CD)** BABAJANIAN Heroic Ballade for Piano and Orchestra 14/5/1953 - Moscow - Live - USSR State S.O./Kondrashin - MELODIYA CD 10 02243 (50CD)** [N] BABAYEV, A. -
Sat, Jun 19, 2021 - 00 the Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title Performerslib # Label Cat
Sat, Jun 19, 2021 - 00 The Classical Station, WCPE 1 Start Runs Composer Title PerformersLIb # Label Cat. # Barcode 00:01:30 10:30 Borodin Overture to Prince Igor Suisse Romande 06999 London 430 219 028943021920 Orchestra/Ansermet 00:13:0012:48 Chopin Polonaise Fantasy in A flat, Op. Claudio Arrau 00246 Philips 412 610 028941261021 61 00:26:48 33:08 Harty Violin Concerto in D minor Holmes/Ulster 00736 Chandos 8386 n/a Orchestra/Thomson 01:01:2611:55 Holst A Hampshire Suite, Op. 28 No. Munich 06405 Classico 284 570964498641 2 Symphony/Bostock 5 01:14:21 03:31 Anonymous Three Settings of Ronn McFarlane 02637 Dorian 90186 053479018625 Greensleeves 01:18:5240:19 Dvorak Piano Quintet No. 2 in A, Op. Kubalek/Lafayette 03577 Dorian 90221 053479022127 81 String Quartet 02:00:41 09:27 Berlioz Roman Carnival Overture, Op. Cincinnati Pops/Kunzel 06108 Telarc 80595 089408059520 9 02:11:0827:20 Mozart Flute Concerto No. 1 in G, K. Galway/Lucerne 01257 RCA Victor 6723 07863567232 313 Festival Strings/Baumgartner 02:39:2819:00 Telemann Suite in G minor La Stravaganza 01886 Denon 9398 081757939829 02:59:58 15:35 Stamitz, J. Trumpet Concerto in D Hardenberger/Academ 00883 Philips 420 203 028942020320 y SMF/Marriner 03:16:3310:20 Khachaturian Adagio of Spartacus and Royal 00226 EMI 47348 077774734820 Phrygia (Love Theme) from Philharmonic/Temirkan Spartacus ov 03:27:5330:50 Schumann Fantasy in C, Op. 17 Maurizio Pollini 09743 DG 429 372 028942937222 04:00:13 07:33 Verdi Overture to La forza del destino La Scala 03534 Sony 68468 074646846827 (The Force of Destiny) Philharmonic/Muti 04:08:4611:07 Bach, C.P.E. -
British Roots
Thursday 12 December 2019 7.30–9.30pm Barbican LSO SEASON CONCERT BRITISH ROOTS Tippett Concerto for Double String Orchestra Elgar Sea Pictures Interval PAPPANO Vaughan Williams Symphony No 4 Sir Antonio Pappano conductor Karen Cargill mezzo-soprano Supported by LSO Friends Broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 6pm Barbican LSO Platforms: Guildhall Artists Vaughan Williams Phantasy Quintet Howells Rhapsodic Quintet Portorius Quartet Welcome News On Our Blog Thank you to our media partners: BBC Radio 3, LSO STRING EXPERIENCE SCHEME BELA BARTÓK AND who broadcast the performance live, and THE MIRACULOUS MANDARIN Classic FM, who have recommended the We are delighted to appoint 14 players to concert to their listeners. We also extend this year’s LSO String Experience cohort. Against a turbulent political background, sincere thanks to the LSO Friends for their Since 1992, the scheme has been enabling Bartók wrote his pantomime-ballet The important support of this concert; we are young string players from London’s music Miraculous Mandarin, which a German delighted to have so many Friends and conservatoires to gain experience playing in music journal reported caused ‘waves of supporters in the audience tonight. rehearsals and concerts with the LSO. They moral outrage’ to ‘engulf the city’ when it will join the Orchestra on stage for concerts premiered in Cologne. Ahead of tonight’s performance, the in the New Year. Guildhall School’s Portorius Quartet gave elcome to this evening’s LSO a recital of music by Vaughan Williams WHAT’S NEXT FOR OUR 2018/19 concert at the Barbican. It is a and Howells on the Barbican stage. -
Season 2012-2013
27 Season 2012-2013 Thursday, December 13, at 8:00 The Philadelphia Orchestra Friday, December 14, at 8:00 Saturday, December 15, Gianandrea Noseda Conductor at 8:00 Alisa Weilerstein Cello Borodin Overture to Prince Igor Elgar Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 I. Adagio—Moderato— II. Lento—Allegro molto III. Adagio IV. Allegro—Moderato—[Cadenza]—Allegro, ma non troppo—Poco più lento—Adagio—Allegro molto Intermission Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 3 in D major, Op. 29 (“Polish”) I. Introduzione ed allegro: Moderato assai (tempo di marcia funebre)—Allegro brillante II. Alla tedesca: Allegro moderato e semplice III. Andante elegiaco IV. Scherzo: Allegro vivo V. Finale: Allegro con fuoco (tempo di polacca) This program runs approximately 1 hour, 55 minutes. The December 14 concert is sponsored by Medcomp. 228 Story Title The Philadelphia Orchestra Jessica Griffin Renowned for its distinctive vivid world of opera and Orchestra boasts a new sound, beloved for its choral music. partnership with the keen ability to capture the National Centre for the Philadelphia is home and hearts and imaginations Performing Arts in Beijing. the Orchestra nurtures of audiences, and admired The Orchestra annually an important relationship for an unrivaled legacy of performs at Carnegie Hall not only with patrons who “firsts” in music-making, and the Kennedy Center support the main season The Philadelphia Orchestra while also enjoying a at the Kimmel Center for is one of the preeminent three-week residency in the Performing Arts but orchestras in the world. Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and also those who enjoy the a strong partnership with The Philadelphia Orchestra’s other area the Bravo! Vail Valley Music Orchestra has cultivated performances at the Mann Festival. -
The Piano Trio, the Duo Sonata, and the Sonatine As Seen by Brahms, Tchaikovsky, and Ravel
ABSTRACT Title of Dissertation: REVISITING OLD FORMS: THE PIANO TRIO, THE DUO SONATA, AND THE SONATINE AS SEEN BY BRAHMS, TCHAIKOVSKY, AND RAVEL Hsiang-Ling Hsiao, Doctor of Musical Arts, 2017 Dissertation directed by: Professor Rita Sloan School of Music This performance dissertation explored three significant piano trios, two major instrumental sonatas and a solo piano sonatine over the course of three recitals. Each recital featured the work of either Brahms, Tchaikovsky or Ravel. Each of these three composers had a special reverence for older musical forms and genres. The piano trio originated from various forms of trio ensemble in the Baroque period, which consisted of a dominating keyboard part, an accompanying violin, and an optional cello. By the time Brahms and Tchaikovsky wrote their landmark trios, the form had taken on symphonic effects and proportions. The Ravel Trio, another high point of the genre, written in the early twentieth century, went even further exploring new ways of using all possibilities of each instrument and combining them. The duo repertoire has come equally far: duos featuring a string instrument with piano grew from a humble Baroque form into a multifaceted, flexible classical form. Starting with Bach and continuing with Mozart and Beethoven, the form traveled into the Romantic era and beyond, taking on many new guises and personalities. In Brahms’ two cello sonatas, even though the cello was treated as a soloist, the piano still maintained its traditional prominence. In Ravel’s jazz-influenced violin sonata, he treated the two instruments with equal importance, but worked with their different natures and created an innovative sound combination. -
Sunday Playlist
February 17, 2019: (Full-page version) Close Window “I was obliged to be industrious. Whoever is equally industrious will succeed equally well.” — Johann Sebastian Bach Start Buy CD Program Composer Title Performers Record Label Stock Number Barcode Time online Sleepers, 00:01 Buy Now! Schumann Violin Sonata No. 2 in D minor, Op. 121 Kremer/Argerich DG 419 235 028941923523 Awake! 00:34 Buy Now! Couturier Voyage Lechner/Couturier ECM B0021592 n/a 00:41 Buy Now! Mozart Violin Concerto No. 1 in B flat, K. 207 Grumiaux/London Symphony/Davis Philips 416 632 028941663221 01:01 Buy Now! Bach Cello Suite No. 1 in G, BWV 1007 Pierre Fournier Archiv Produktion 449 711 028944971125 01:20 Buy Now! Stamitz, K. Oboe Quartet in D, Op. 8 Goodwin/Terzetto Harmonia Mundi 907220 093046722029 01:36 Buy Now! Grieg Violin Sonata No. 3 in C minor, Op. 45 Amoyal/Chiu Harmonia Mundi 907256 093046725624 Laskine/le Dentu/Paillard Chamber 02:01 Buy Now! Gossec Symphony Concertante for Two Harps Erato 55039 08908850392 Orch/Paillard 02:13 Buy Now! Janson Cello Concerto in D Starker/Santa Fe Festival Orchestra Delos 3197 013491319728 02:31 Buy Now! Gade Octet in F for Strings, Op. 17 L'Archibudelli/Smithsonian Chamber Players Sony 48307 07464483072 Academy of St. Martin-in-the- 03:01 Buy Now! Warlock Serenade for Strings London 452 707 028945270722 Fields/Marriner 03:09 Buy Now! Borowski Suite Rococo Gowanus Arts Ensemble/Blundell New Focus Recordings 166B 655646188911 String Quartet No. 14 in D minor, D. 810 "Death 03:19 Buy Now! Schubert Tokyo String Quartet RCA 7990 078635799026 and the Maiden" Moreno 04:00 Buy Now! Sonatina Trianera Los Romeros PHILIPS 412 609 028941260925 Torroba 04:09 Buy Now! Massenet Meditation ~ Thais Mutter/Berlin Philharmonic/Karajan EMI 07634 5099920763428 04:17 Buy Now! Czerny Grand Sonata in A for Piano and Violin Raum/Kuerti CBC 1150 059582115022 05:00 Buy Now! Turina The Bullfighter's Prayer, Op.